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. 2003 Jan;47(1):196–203. doi: 10.1128/AAC.47.1.196-203.2003

TABLE 3.

Reference and nmTSS isolates analyzed in this study

Isolate Resistance phenotypea Presence of SAgb
PFGE typec Origin (yr) Location Reference or source
mec SEB SEC TSST-1
COL POx + + Unique United Kingdom Unknown *
NCTC8325 None Unique United Kingdom Unknown 17
MnSe POx + Unique Ohio (1998) Unknown TS
MnNj PECSxt + Unique California (1997) Unknown TS
MnLo POxC + + Unique Michigan (1985) Wound TS
MnKn POx + + A3 Minnesota (2001) Lungs TS
MnOg PEClGCh Unique Texas (1998) Unknown TS
MnCor POx + Unique California (1997) Unknown TS
MnEd POxEClCh + + Unique Pennsylvania (2000) Wound TS
MnKo POx + + Unique Minnesota (1998) Blood TS
MnOe POxE + + Unique Massachusetts (1993) Wound TS
MnHo POxE + + Unique New Jersey (1985) Leg bursa TS
MnEy POx + + Unique Minnesota (1993) Blood TS
MnMi POx + + Unique Minnesota (1986) Trachea TS
MnDon POx + + Unique North Carolina (1984) Heel blister 4
MnMu POx + Unique Minnesota (1993) Throat TS
MnCop P + A5 Alabama (1986) Lungs 32
MnJa POxEGCh + + Unique Connecticut (1998) Stool TS
MnMo POxEClCGR + Unique California (1997) Throat TS
C99-529 POx + + A3 North Dakota Pleural tissue 5
C99-193 POx + + A6 Minnesota Pleural tissue 5
C99-459 POx + + A3 North Dakota Blood 5
C98-370 POx + + A3 Minnesota Unknown 5
a

P, penicillin; Ox, oxacillin; E, erythromycin; C, ciprofloxacin; Cl, clindamycin; Ch, chloramphenicol; G, gentamicin; Sxt, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; and R, rifampin.

b

+, positive; −, negative.

c

“Unique” represents a PFGE pattern that was distinguishable from all other isolates in the present study, as represented by Fig. 1.

d

TS, this study; ∗, S. aureus COL genomic sequence can be accessed through The Institute for Genomic Research databases (http://www.tigr.org).

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